Women's Health

Inattention
Children's health 26 Feb 2008

Inattention

Inattention: Inattention can be simply put as a lack of attention or a reduced attention span, this article is an overview about inattention and treatements…
Sigmoidoscopy
Cancer 23 Feb 2008

Sigmoidoscopy

Sigmoidoscopy is a method of examining the mucosa (lining) of the large intestine for signs of gastrointestinal disease, including inflammation or cancer.
Fast food and no exercise damages the liver
Children's health 22 Feb 2008

Fast food and no exercise damages the liver

Too much fast food and too little exercise can harm the liver, reveals a small study published ahead of print in the journal Gut.   The findings are based on 18 slim, healthy people (12 men and six women) who took a "fast food challenge" for four weeks, and a…
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
Blood 21 Feb 2008

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)

An ELISA test (nzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) is a method of measuring the amount of substances in body fluids, such as hormones or proteins in blood.
An Introduction to Endoscopy
Children's health 20 Feb 2008

An Introduction to Endoscopy

Endoscopy is a group of procedures, including colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy, for viewing the internal body cavities using a camera on a long flexible tube.
Spotlight on youth mental health
Children's health 20 Feb 2008

Spotlight on youth mental health

In Sydney late last year, paediatricians, psychologists and psychiatrists gathered to discuss the continuities and discontinuities of youth mental health. The forum, a first of its kind, provided an invaluable opportunity to hear the latest research on this important field of study. Its interactive nature enabled participants to give their…
Giving birth to a boy can lead to higher levels of severe post-natal depression
Children's health 19 Feb 2008

Giving birth to a boy can lead to higher levels of severe post-natal depression

Giving birth to a boy can lead to higher levels of severe post-natal depression (PND) and reduced quality of life than having a girl, according to research published in the February issue of Journal of Clinical Nursing. A team of researchers led by Professor Claude de Tychey, from Université Nancy…
Arsenic threatens global health
Blood 19 Feb 2008

Arsenic threatens global health

As many as 100 million people worldwide are facing slow poisoning and risk of death from arsenic in their drinking water and food supply. That is the conclusion of scientists at the CRC for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE) following a global review of the health…
Herpes virus link to complications in pregnancy
Blood 19 Feb 2008

Herpes virus link to complications in pregnancy

Researchers at Adelaide’s Women’s & Children’s Hospital and the University of Adelaide have made a world-first discovery that links viral infection with high blood pressure during pregnancy and pre-term birth. The research findings, published in the British Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, are a major step forward in unravelling the…